Stoves

The design and installation freedom offered by today’s stoves are endless. G&B Energy and Appalachian Energy offer sales, service and installation of gas, wood and pellet burning stoves.

Stoves are a quick and budget friendly way to add warmth, character and ambiance to any room in your home. Gas stoves feature realistic dancing yellow flames and glowing embers. Stoves can be installed in your living room, basement, sunroom, or even a hard to heat bedroom* and can be used as a backup heat source in the event of power outages! Stoves can also be used as a supplemental heat source allowing homeowners the cost savings of zone heating their home. Zone Heating is done by heating only the rooms you use. For example when you are relaxing in your living room, the new stove would be used to warm the living room. The home’s main thermostat could then be turned down so the central heating system runs less often. By zone heating the areas of the home that are most used, many customers with central heating systems conserve energy that is typically wasted on heating the entire home.

GAS STOVE

Gas Stove types include direct vent, top vent (b-vent) or vent free models. Gas stoves can be vented into an existing chimney, through an exterior wall or through the roof of a home. Unvented or Vent Free models do not require a vent. Gas stoves require very little maintenance other than annual service. Gas stoves can be operated by a hand held remote control (thermostat version available), a user-friendly wall switch or wall-mounted thermostat. Homeowners with a thermostat controlled gas stove enjoy the comfort levels provided by precise temperature control. Click here to view a gas stove fact sheet provided by the Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Association.

WOOD STOVE

Wood stoves include top and rear vent models and can be vented into an existing chimney or through the roof of a home. All of the wood burning stoves and inserts sold by G&B Energy and Appalachian Energy are EPA certified. Click here to view a wood stove fact sheet provided by the Hearth, Patio and Barbeque Association.

PELLET STOVE

Pellet stoves burn compressed wood pellets made from recycled saw dust. In many cases pellet stoves feature an autostart option and can fuel themselves. Once the hopper is loaded with pellets and the stove is burning, the automatic feed system can feed pellets into the firepot or combustion chamber to maintain the comfort level desired in the home. Pellet stoves require the most maintenance of any of the stove options on the market today. Click here to view a pellet stove fact sheet provided by the Hearth, Patio and Barbeque Association.

Stoves are available in various sizes and shapes and are constructed with varying materials. Current style offerings include contemporary, mission, rustic, and cast. Stoves are constructed of steel, cast iron and soapstone and are available in numerous colors and textures. Click one of the links below to view the catalogs of the most popular stove brands we sell!

Kozy Heat Products

Click for Kozy Heat Stoves Catalog

Hearthstone Products

Click for Hearthstone Wood & Pellet Stoves Catalog

Click for Hearthstone Gas Products Catalog

Vermont Castings Products

Gas Stoves:

Click for Vermont Castings Stardance Gas Stove Brochure

Click for Vermont Castings Stardance Gas Stove Brochure

Click for Vermont Castings Radiance Gas Stove Brochure

Click for Vermont Castings Intrepid Gas Stove Brochure

Wood Burning Stoves:

Click for Vermont Castings Encore Wood Stove Brochure

Click for Vermont Castings Intrepid Wood Stoves Brochure

Click for Vermont Castings Aspen Wood Stove Brochure

Regency Fireplace Products

Gas Stoves:

Click for Regency Gas Stoves Catalog

Click for Hampton Gas Stoves Catalog

Wood Burning Stoves:

Click for Regency Wood Burning Hearth Products Catalog

Pellet Stoves:

Click for Regency Pellet Stove Catalog

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